Jeroen van Baardwijk wrote: > > So, how can a scientist believe in God when he is > trained to only accept that what is scientifically > proven? > Well, first, the scientist is trained to only accept empirical evidence when discussing his line of work, and would not include God as part of his professional life. However, one's professional life is not the same as his personal (and spiritual*) life, and a scientist might very well find a place for God there. -- Matt Grimaldi * by spiritual I mean having to do with "meaning of life" issues, which may or may not include a particular religion _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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